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Dans la poussière des étoiles

Original title: Im Staub der Sterne
  • 1976
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Dans la poussière des étoiles (1976)
Sci-Fi

After landing on TEM 4 following a distress call, the crew finds Temers denying sending it. At a ruler's party, drugged food clouds their minds. Navigator Suko, alone on the ship, makes a ho... Read allAfter landing on TEM 4 following a distress call, the crew finds Temers denying sending it. At a ruler's party, drugged food clouds their minds. Navigator Suko, alone on the ship, makes a horrific discovery.After landing on TEM 4 following a distress call, the crew finds Temers denying sending it. At a ruler's party, drugged food clouds their minds. Navigator Suko, alone on the ship, makes a horrific discovery.

  • Director
    • Gottfried Kolditz
  • Writers
    • Joachim Hellwig
    • Gottfried Kolditz
  • Stars
    • Jana Brejchová
    • Alfred Struwe
    • Ekkehard Schall
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
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    • Director
      • Gottfried Kolditz
    • Writers
      • Joachim Hellwig
      • Gottfried Kolditz
    • Stars
      • Jana Brejchová
      • Alfred Struwe
      • Ekkehard Schall
    • 7User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Jana Brejchová
    Jana Brejchová
    • Akala
    Alfred Struwe
    • Suko
    Ekkehard Schall
    • Chief
    Milan Beli
    • Ronk
    Silvia Popovici
    • Illik
    • (as Sylvia Popovici)
    Violeta Andrei
    Violeta Andrei
    • Rall
    Leon Niemczyk
    Leon Niemczyk
    • Thob
    Regine Heintze
    • Miu
    Mihai Mereuta
    • Kte
    Stefan Mihailescu-Braila
    • Xik
    • (as Stefan Mihailescu Braila)
    Aurelia Dumitrescu
    • Chta
    Dorin Ganea
    • Prott
    Zephi Alsec
    • Ingenieur am Hangar
    Hans Ulrich Laufer
    • Erster Ingenieur
    Carlo Schmidt
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    • Director
      • Gottfried Kolditz
    • Writers
      • Joachim Hellwig
      • Gottfried Kolditz
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    10HEFILM

    Ronk rules

    This has a kind of Japanese Sci Fi craziness to it and a wanna be Star Trek plot. Creative, silly, constantly surprising, if better known it would be a major cult movie perhaps it will be one now that it is getting a DVD release. This is a pretty large scale production with at least a thousand extras in one scene and some huge location work. The costumes are typically over colorful and practically pop off the screen. Add to all this a number of outlandish alien dance numbers, purple hair,live snakes, a splash of full frontal female nudity, and of course the evil Ronk--who looks like James Cameron did in 1985 and you have a must see. Almost every other scene has some totally crazy left turn moment or element you won't see coming. Also a bonus the strangeo music and goofy sound FX that go right along with the over the top acting and strange blocking. Actors will suddenly sit down on the floor in the middle of a scene while talking for no reason. Don't pass let this film pass you by.
    5planktonrules

    It's really bad AND good at the same time--what a weird film!

    I had no idea that the East Germans had made sci-fi films and this was my introduction to them. In many ways, the movie really is bad but most of these ways actually make it rather fun to watch. And, in a few ways, the film actually was pretty good--the plot, after a while, actually turned out to be pretty good.

    A space ship from planet Cynro arrives from across the galaxy in response to a distress call. The rocket, oddly, nearly crashes as it's landing. Despite the great distance they traveled, the inhabitants (the Temians) insist there is no emergency on their planet. Then they invite the members of the crew to come to a really, really stupid party--at which time, scantily clad women dance about in strangely choreographed ways that were laughably bad. In addition, the Temians used mind control beams to convince the Cynro that everything was fine and that they should return to their home planet at once. However, one member of the crew did not go to the party and get probed and he is shocked when later the rest of the crew are so quick to return home and ignore that a distress call DID come from the planet and that their emergency landing was actually caused by the Temians! Still, the crew refuse to listen--having had their minds gently scrambled. There's a lot more to the film as well as the secrets the Temians are trying to hide--but I'd rather not spoil your fun. Plus, this aspect of the movie really is interesting.

    What I liked about the movie was its kitschy moments that seemed totally random. For example, in addition to lots of bad dancing, nudity was tossed in at the oddest moments and the leader (a fat bald guy) kept bizarrely changing his hair color for no particular reason. All the oddness was pretty silly and it did tend to distract from a decent overall plot. However, I am sure that bad film buffs will probably enjoy all this weirdness and have a good laugh at the tacky 1970s touches that abound in this freaky film.

    By the way, though I DON'T want to divulge the plot, I could see some communist ideology there about the exploitation of the proletariat as well as parallels (believe it or not) to the Cold War.

    Oddly compelling and silly at the same time.
    4aventer-1

    Communist version of Flash Gordon?

    In case you wondered why Roger Corman scrapped the story line of German SF films he bought, watch one in its original form! This film is on par with Tom Baker era Dr. Who shows in most respects. Process shots, models, special effects are all pretty basic. Direction is very slow and the story predictable. Like many TV space operas, our explorers land amongst humanlike aliens, most of whom are enslaved by a mean tyrant. Fortunatly, they speak the explorers language, in this case, German. But instead of Ming the Merciless, its more like Clueless. Our tyrant boasts an army of about 20 guys, no real weapons except handguns, no death rays, no monsters, nada! He isn't even that mean. True, he makes the couple dozen natives of the planet mine some minerals or something with picks and shovels but there are no massacres or real evil deeds. His most violent act is to throw a hissy fit and trash his own bedroom.

    Technically, Blakes Seven was way better. The sound effects and some of the background music as well are just oscillators going WWWWOOOOOO at different frequencies. The rocketship going out of control is cleverly suggested by flashing red lights and tilting the camera back and forth. The control room is full of big pilot lights all flashing in unison and signifying nothing. Considering the size of the control room set, the rocketship must be about 600 feet tall. It's never explained how people get in and out of this skyscraper of a space ship.

    The entire population of the planet appears to be around 75 people. There are no cities, no factories, they never even show the tyrant's palace from the outside. There is only a little mine, equipped with 19th century style hardware. All the men apparently work in the mine and all the women dance on the leaders lawn all day long for his amusement. What do the people eat? Unlike Flash, the situation of tyrant/slaves/heroic space explorers/etc. is not resolved at the end of the film. You may well ask if there is another reel that somehow didn't get shown.

    OK, maybe its unfair to dis a movie like this since the Communist film industry must have had a lot of problems. But if a clunker like this came from American International back in 1965 the critics would have panned it brutally. Its too dull and boring to be a lost gem and not wacky enough to be a cult classic. If I had to see stuff like this when I went to the movies I might have tried to tunnel out of the country too!
    8iggman

    Wo ist RONK?

    This is one of very few existing East-German sci-fi flicks, and it's certainly not lost its value of entertainment over the years. On the contrary, the film repeatedly makes the audience laugh hysterically, although sometimes without the intention of being funny.

    The plot is quite simple: A crew of cosmonauts land on a foreign planet, investigating a radio signal, sent out asking for help. They reception they get from the native people on the arrival is however not as friendly as it first seems. Something fishy seems to be taking place underneath the planet's surface.

    The film apparently had a reasonably high budget and some of the clothes and settings are actually cool. It's VERY much seventies, but not so much in a bad way. There is also some totally unprovoked nudity and the characters are hilarious.

    I think probably most people should be able to enjoy this film in some aspect, at least those of us who still have a sense of humor childish enough to laugh at East-German bearded spacemen named RONK.
    3Bernie4444

    Substandard or just a cheap budget? You decide.

    A hokey implausible design spaceship picks up a distress signal from an unvisited planet TEM4. Naturally, they rush to the rescue to find ambivalent inhabitants (the Temians). "No, we did not send a distress call; we were just playing around with the radio."

    While the crew is out hobnobbing with the friendly natives, the security officer back at the ship makes a subterranean discovery.

    Is the spaceship Cyrno and its crew going to be good buddies with the BOS or are they doomed due to lack of flood insurance?

    Maybe the pre-sci-fi or 50's feel is due to the film being produced at DEFA studios (East Germany) in the '70s.

    The version I watched was German with English sub-titles. Very liberal sub-titles that can be annoying if you know any German at all (or English for that matter). In an attempt to paraphrase, they do not quite match the speech or intent.

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      According to director of photography Peter Süring, the scenes in Romania (mud volcanoes and salt mines) were the first to be shot. The film laboratory at the Romanian National Film Studios in Buftea were used to processing Eastman Kodak stock, and were initially unable to process the East German ORWO negative. After re-calibrating the Romanian lab equipment, it was able to process the ORWO stock, albeit with a soft contrast look that the director and DP liked. As a result, all of the footage subsequently shot at the Babelsberg Studios in East Germany was shipped on a daily basis to Romania for processing.

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 1976 (East Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • East Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • In the Dust of the Stars
    • Filming locations
      • Buftea Studios, Romania
    • Production companies
      • DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
      • Künstlerische Arbeitsgruppe ''Futurum''
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      • XAU 4,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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